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  • The man who visited every country in the world without taking a single flight

    Thor Pedersen – a Danish traveller – has fulfilled his dream of visiting every country in the world without flying.

  • Using credit card reward points for domestic travel: A guide

    With the travel season on, it makes sense to use credit card reward points and airline loyalty programmes. The only limitation is lack of choice for travel within India.

  • In Pics: Tips and tricks to deal with jet lag

    Jet lag or jet lag disorder, is a temporary sleep problem that occurs when you travel across several time zones in a brief time span. Here’s a guide to help you deal with jet lag.

  • Off-grid style to budget trips: Study maps the trends as travel set to boom in 2023

    As the world adapts to “the new normal” following a period of limited international travel and national lockdowns, travelers are eager to get out and see the world in earnest, research says.

  • Independence Day weekend coming up: These credit cards will help you plan your holidays better

    Among the credit cards aimed at the traveller are those that have tie-ups with travel portals. These can be used to plan your tickets and hotel stays, and often offer benefits like gift vouchers and discounts.

  • Travelling Abroad | Cash or forex card or credit card: Which is the best for you?

    Are you planning to travel abroad this summer but cannot figure out how to convert your Indian rupees into foreign currency? Are you worried about spending unnecessary cash only on conversion fees? Have no idea how to compare several complex quotes and finalise the best deal? Want to save a little more money for that lavish dinner at your dream destination? Don't worry. Moneycontrol has a series on the best travel hacks for you. In this video, we tell you how to sort your foreign currency on your next overseas holiday, provide tips on how to buy exotic currency at a much lower fee, supply you with effective hacks on receiving tax refunds, and so on.

  • Travelling to New Zealand? What you need to know

    Information that travellers provide will be used to let them know what they need to do when they arrive in New Zealand by way of COVID-19 regulations.

  • Amid Omicron risk, 58% Indians plan to travel in the next 3 months, finds survey

    To make the most of the winter holiday season, 29 percent of the respondents claimed they plan to head back home to visit family and friends.

  • Govt to consider visa extensions on case-by-case basis; no plans on blanket extension for expiring visas: Sources

    Individuals can apply for visa extensions through online portals and each case will be considered based on severity, said a government official.

  • In Pics | These long-distance train trips offer wonderful views along the way; take a look

    For those who are planning for their next trip post-pandemic, here are some of the longest direct rail routes across the world listed by ‘The Telegraph’ here are some of the long-distance direct rail routes across the world which offer spectacular views.

  • Chilling out: Locals flock to Kazakhstan's glaciers during pandemic

    Prevented from travelling abroad by the COVID-19 pandemic, Kazakhs are flocking to the magnificent glaciers of the Tian Shan mountain range near their country's biggest city, Almaty.

  • Captivating Vietnam - The land of staggering beauty

    Vietnamese culture is diverse and complex. It reflects history from every corner with its historic monuments rich in indigenous crafts and centuries-old mercantile influences.

  • Courtyard by Marriott, Agra Appoints New General Manager - Mr. Abhishek Sahai

  • Courtyard by Marriott, Agra Appoints New General Manager - Mr. Abhishek Sahai

  • Budget travel: Keep an eye on expenses while travelling

    Some people may not be able or willing to spend much money, but wish to see the world anyhow. This means they should either keep their expenses low or earn money while travelling.

  • India looks at skies to relieve its transport system

    The Indian aviation regulator says that the current tally of about 800 small aircraft, which includes little piston-engined planes, will expand by 1,000 within the next seven years. But these are still startlingly low numbers for a country of 1.2bn with more dollar billionaires than in the UK.

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